ICD-11 code : 6E61.0;
Preferred Label : Secondary psychotic syndrome, with hallucinations;
ICD-11 definition : A syndrome characterized by the presence of prominent hallucinations that is judged
to be a direct pathophysiological consequence of a health condition not classified
under mental and behavioural disorders, based on evidence from the history, physical
examination, or laboratory findings. Delusions are not a prominent aspect of the clinical
presentation. The symptoms are not accounted for by delirium or by another mental
and behavioural disorder, and are not a psychologically mediated response to a severe
medical condition (e.g., an acute stress reaction in response to a life-threatening
diagnosis). This category should be used in addition the diagnosis for the presumed
underlying disorder or disease when the psychotic symptoms are sufficiently severe
to warrant specific clinical attention.;
ICD-11 synonym : psychotic disorder with hallucinations in conditions classified elsewhere; Organic hallucinatory state; transient organic psychotic condition, hallucinatory type; organic hallucination;
ICD-11 inclusion : organic nonalcoholic hallucinatory state; psychotic; disorder, general medical condition, with hallucinations;
Origin ID : 2018051983;
Automatic exact mappings (from CISMeF team)
ICD-10 Mapping
A syndrome characterized by the presence of prominent hallucinations that is judged
to be a direct pathophysiological consequence of a health condition not classified
under mental and behavioural disorders, based on evidence from the history, physical
examination, or laboratory findings. Delusions are not a prominent aspect of the clinical
presentation. The symptoms are not accounted for by delirium or by another mental
and behavioural disorder, and are not a psychologically mediated response to a severe
medical condition (e.g., an acute stress reaction in response to a life-threatening
diagnosis). This category should be used in addition the diagnosis for the presumed
underlying disorder or disease when the psychotic symptoms are sufficiently severe
to warrant specific clinical attention.